In today's world, air pollution has become one of the biggest environmental challenges, and traffic plays a significant role as one of the main factors producing carbon dioxide in this situation. According to published statistics, traffic is responsible for producing 55 million tons of CO2 per year, which reflects the depth of our environmental crisis.
Improving Air Quality, but Without Changes in CO2
While some cities are trying to improve air quality by making changes to public transportation systems and encouraging the use of non-motorized vehicles, the reality is that the amount of carbon dioxide produced remains at a high level. This contradiction indicates that current solutions to combat air pollution are not effective enough, and there is a need for more serious actions.
By Tag Clar Editorial